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Novel synthesized anionic gemini and monomeric surfactants bearing sulphonate group as petro-dispersing/collecting agents: Design, characterization and surface-active properties

•New conventional and gemini anionic surfactants were synthesized and characterized.•The chemical structures of the prepared compounds were confirmed by FT-IR, 1H NMR and 13C NMR analysis.•The surface-active properties of the synthesized anionic surfactants were examined.•The petro-collecting/disper...

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